2023-10-30 AnonCreds Working Group Meeting
Summary
- What's Happening With AnonCreds Rust Implementation
- AnonCreds Specification PRs
- Update from IIW – presentation given, response, potential partners
- The AnonCreds V2 To Do List – ready to work?
- Open Discussion
Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/97954159540?pwd=WWk3WmQ3MVh1SXBYZGVreGl0QllGdz09
Recording of Call: No Recording Made
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Meeting Attendees
Stephen Curran (BC Gov / Cloud Compass Computing Inc.) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
Related Repositories:
- Mike Lodder's proposed Data Models: https://hackmd.io/ZlsnLoclSveePJOZljgMfA
- AnonCreds v2.0 Specification Repository: https://github.com/hyperledger/anoncreds-spec-v2/
- AnonCreds v2.0 Rust Open Source Code: https://github.com/hyperledger/anoncreds-v2-rs
- AnonCreds v1.0 Specification: https://hyperledger.github.io/anoncreds-spec/
- AnonCreds Methods Registry: https://hyperledger.github.io/anoncreds-methods-registry
- AnonCreds Rust Open Source Code: https://github.com/hyperledger/anoncreds-rs
Goals of the Working Group:
The goal of AnonCreds v2.0 is to retain and extend the privacy-preserving features of AnonCreds v1.0, while improving capabilities, performance, extensibility, and security.
Meeting Preliminaries:
- Welcome and Introductions
- Announcements:
- AnonCreds v2.0 Rust Open Source Code now Available: https://github.com/hyperledger/anoncreds-v2-rs
- Agora repository transfers pending...
Agenda
- What's Happening With AnonCreds Rust Implementation
- AnonCreds Specification PRs
- Update from IIW – presentation given, response from the IIW community
- The AnonCreds V2 To Do List – ready to work?
- Ordering
- Adding Issues to outline the work
- Open Discussion
Future Calls
- Collect some use case specific examples and continue the discussions:
- Applying the data structures to a real use case or two
- What concrete uses other than link-secret is there for blinded data in a credential?
To Dos:
Schema Claim Type:
- Would it make sense defining encodings for date related schema claim types that are especially useful to use in ZKP predicates?
- "iso860_date" – encodes to dateint e.g., 2023.06.26 is 20230626
- "iso860_datetime" - encodes to Unix Time e.g., seconds since Jan 1, 1970
- Yes – these would be "numbers" by type, but with special encoding handling.